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AP® Statistics

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AP Stats Shirt Design Contest

By Math Medic | February 16, 2025

We are looking for an official design for the 2023-2024 AP Stats shirts. Have students submit their designs here!

Stand and Talk: A Strategy for Improving Statistical Communication

By Math Medic | February 16, 2025

Struggling to get students to actually talk about statistics in your classroom? A stand and talk may be exactly what you need.

Statistics and Technology: From the Past to the Future

By Math Medic | February 16, 2025

As technology continues to evolve, the question of what we should be teaching becomes increasingly important.

Does Geometry Have Room for Statistics?

By Math Medic | February 16, 2025

Less than 1 in 4 students take a high school statistics class. How can we ensure that every high school students learns statistics?

3 Review Tests = 1 AP Exam: An AP Exam Prep Strategy

By Math Medic | February 16, 2025

After many years of reviewing for the AP Exam, AP Stats all-star teacher Jeff Eicher has figured out the best way to structure the review.

A Statistics Final for a Pandemic (or any other time)

By Math Medic | February 16, 2025

Ho: A Final Exam should assess content understanding.
Ha: A Final Exam should assess content understanding and allow students to reflect.

Strategies for Engaging Students in the Math Medic Review Course

By Math Medic | February 16, 2025

Use the “Discussion” and “Notes” features in the Stats Medic AP Exam Review Course to get students interacting with you and other students.

How to Reduce Cheating for Online Assessments

By Math Medic | February 16, 2025

In this blog post you will find an activity that you can do with your students to help them better understand the consequences of cheating.

Mixed Up Inference

By Math Medic | February 16, 2025

With so many different inference procedures in AP Stats, how can students keep them all straight? This activity will definitely help.

The 10% Condition and the Finite Population Correction Factor

By Math Medic | February 16, 2025

What happens when the 10% condition is violated? This blog post and student activity explores this question using a statistical applet.